Home Made Bath Salts

home made Bath Salts
home made bath salts

Beauty Tips – Bath Salts, Oil And Bubbles

Whether you have just gotten through a long week, a stressful day, or a dirty job, or just need a moment to relax, restore and collect yourself, there is nothing like a good warm bath to set you right. Add some bath salts, bath oils, or bubbles to that bath, and you have a recipe for relaxation that beats any trip to the spa.

Bath salts can help you relax those sore muscles and get you ready for the rest of the day. So this means you can come home after a hard day’s work, take a shower and use our bath salts or oil and bubbles in the tub and get ready for the evening ahead of you. You are refreshed, and ready to hit the streets, or go for a romantic date. Everybody will want to know your secret to freshness and energy because you will never feel tired again.

You’ve seen these products while shopping online, at your local department store, at natural healing and bath and body shops’. Beautiful translucent beads, oils in rich colors and bath foams in playful scents. They look nice, but what benefits do they really give you?

As it turns out, a lot of them. Bath salts have been used for centuries to help sooth tired muscles and dry skin, while easing the mind with their pleasant scents. Bath salts help reduce the effects of pruning and wrinkling skin that often accompany a long bath, and help guard your skin against dryness.

Phosphate bath salts help soften calloused skin, allowing for easy exfoliation and restoration of young, fresh skin. To enjoy the rejuvenating effects of bath salts, simply add several tablespoons to your warm bathwater, soak, relax, and enjoy.

Bath oils, too, have great benefits for their users. Bath oils come in many different scents, depending upon the essential oils that they are made from, many with unique benefits. Rosemary and eucalyptus are said to help with aching muscles, while rosewood and sandalwood enrich and revitalize your skin. But all of these oils, whether in bath bead or simple oil form, provide the singular benefit of aromatherapy, helping you clear your mind, uplifting your spirits and soothing your senses. To use bath oils, select the essential oil of your preference, pour a capful into running water, stir well, and sit back and let the oil work its magic.

And anyone who has ever had a bubble bath needs no convincing of their benefits. Not only do you enjoy a relaxing, cleansing soak, but you can enjoy it for longer, since the layer of bubble helps to insulate your bath, helping to make the heat stay in the bath longer, so you can, too. And there’s nothing like a good bubble bath to make you feel luxurious and pampered.

Just add a few capfuls of bath foam to your bathwater as it fills, and your bath will be popping in no time. With all of these options available, why take a bath any other way?

Bubble baths have proven to be successful, everyone who is spectacle just needs to give these bubble baths a shot and it will change their lives forever. So sit back and soak in the energy as you relax and read a magazine or listen to music, because you have a long evening ahead of you!

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What kind of salt?

I’m makeing a bath salt thing for my friends . But idk wat kinda salt ? Is Epsom Salt the same salt u use for like snow on drive way ? Also were can i get this (any of the stuff i need ,cheap . I’m also making home made faciels . any tips or recipes ? thanxa bunch !:)
Ok thanx , but dose anyone know were i can get a lot of Epsom Salt for a cheap price scince i have to make like 9 bags or enough for 9 people for x-mas gift basket.

No it’s not the same thing. Bath salts are soluble and usually inorganic. And they’re usually mixed with perfumes or dyes–they’re used to reduce pruning or wrinkling in the bathtub. Epsom salt is made of magnesium sulfate which has been tested to show that it reduces inflammation in the skin.

As for facials, get one tbsp of any yogurt (like the kind you buy in the supermarket) at room temperature and mix it with a tbsp of honey (microwave for a minute or 2 if it’s hard), mix it, and put it over your face for 15 minutes. Wash the face with a steaming washcloth. If you have dry skin, use an extra teaspoon of honey. If you have oily skin, add a couple of drops of fresh lime juice.

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